What is a physical adaptation?
What is an adaptation to a body/plant part?
What is incomplete metamorphosis?
What is it called when an animal goes through 3 different stages of development?
What is a butterfly or a moth?
What is a common insect that goes through complete metamorphosis?
What are live birth, or eggs?
What are ways that different animals are "born", or brought into this world?
What are dragonflies, and termites?
What are two animals that go through complete metamorphosis?
What is complete metamorphosis?
What is it called when an animal goes through 4 different stages of development?
What is pollination?
What is the process where pollen is moved from plant to plant where fertilization can occur?
What is an instinct?
What is an inherited behavior an animal knows how to do without having to learn it?
What are have male and female cones on the trees?
What do pine trees do to make seeds?
What is an environment?
What are all of the living and nonliving parts of an area called?
What is wind, water, and animals?
What are couple ways that pollen is moved from plant to plant?
What are rocks, air, sunlight, water, and soil?
What is an adaptation?
What is a characteristic that allows or helps a living thing survive?
What are food, shelter, and water?
What are the basic needs of all animals?
What is False?
What is nonvascular plants are the most complex types of plants?
What are fibrous roots?
What type of roots are thin and branching out to grow nearer to the surface?
What are veins?
What in the leaves carries the food and water while also providing support?
What are eaten by animals, or stuck in the fur?
What are two ways animals help seeds to get into the soil?
What is photosynthesis?
What is the process where sunlight is used in combination with carbon dioxide and water to create sugar?
What are fibrous roots and taproots?
What are polar bears have hollow fur that is translucent, and birds have beaks for eating many different things?
What are some adaptations that animals have developed over time?
What are woody stems, soft green stems, and many smaller woody stems?
What are three different types of stems that vascular plants can have?
What is fertilization and the pistil?
What is the joining of the male and female reproductive cells, and the female part of a flower called?
What is the spore and behavior adaptations?
What is a cell that can grow into a new plant when the conditions are right, and what is something an organism does(behavior) to help it survive?
What are the anther and the stems?
What is the male part of a flower called, and what part in vascular plants provides support, and has tubes that travel from the roots to the tops of the trees?